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RREPARED TO LOSE £2,OOO! CHEAP MEAT !" :15H| CHEAP MEAT I GREAT REDUCTIONS IN PBIGE! "VT OTWITHSTANDING the recent great advance in the (Wholesale Bates -, the Undersigned-have determined to SELL for Cash, and CASH ONLY, The Best Meat that can be procured, AT THE FOLLOWING LOW PBICES :— Mutton, Fore-Quarters ... at 3d per lb. Do Loins .."■■'■: .. at id do Do Legs .. .. at 5d do Prime Cuts of Beef—Eqpually Cheap. Bemember the TWO CHEJP ESTABLIJBHMENTS ' m making your Purchases:— JOHN REAL, OWEN STREET, NEXT GOVERNOR BO WEN HOTEL; AND ■ ■' ■ ■*• " . ■ ■ : ' , -. •. " v ■ . ■■■'...■•■■■■ •■■"■■■■.)■ JAS. H. WALSH, ROLLESTON STREET, SHORTLAND. ,

, , General Notices : Great Clearance Sale of FURNITURE, CROCKERY, ANIDHOLIiOWAREj&c., To be Sold at COST PRICE, for TWO WEEKS ONLY, at JAMES BROWNE'S F ißifiTiißE Stork, POLLEN STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN. Prior to REMOVAL to the more Commodious Premises formerly known as the EXCELSIOR HOTEL, KARAKA BRIDGE. DOUBLE IRON BEDSTEADS, from ... ... ... 25s DOUBLE HAIR MATTRESSES „ ... .-.,„.. .„... £fc ' PULU MATTRESSES (equal to feathers) at Is per Ib. Spring Couches and Stuffed Chairs, Tables (round and 3quare) Wash Stands and Dressing Tables, English and Colonial Purambulators ' Feather Pillows, Flax Mattresses and Palliasses, Knifes and Forks Table, Dessert, and Teaspoons, Boilers, Saucepans, ; Kettles and Frying Pans, Wash Tubs, Spades and Shovels Kerosene Lamps, B.M. Tea-pots, Tea Trays and Brushware Butchers', Grocers', and Clothes' Baskets, Camp Ovens, Parlour Grates and Glassware, Toilet Glasses, . Clocks (Alarum and 8-Day),. ~ ' And other Goods ioo numerous to particularize. N.B.—-NO GOODS BOOKED during the Sale at the Reduced Price. *- FOR SALE, ON EASY TERMS, that very desirable Freehold Property, 36 x 66ft, . CORNER OF POLLEN AND PAHAU STREETS, Containing 7 ROOMS and SHOP, with Water and Gas laid on. For further Particulars, apply on the Premises. JAMES BROWNE. Encourage Thames Industries AND THE EXPERIENCED TRADESMAN . WHO LIVES BY HIS TRADE. R. WISEMAN" TAILOR, BROWN STREET, HAS RELINQUISHED the CREDIT SYSTEM, and will in future,conduct his BUSINESS on the principle of SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RETXJRNS. '. —0 WEST OF ENGLAND SUPERFINE AND FANCY COATINGS. ' ENGLISH, SCOTCH, AND COLONIAL TWEED—WELL SHRUNK. Same supebioe fit and make for which he is renowned.

THAMES STEAM BEBAB AND BISCUIT FACTORY. WE have great pleasure in stating that we have completed Extensive Additions and Alterations to our BUSINESS PREMISES rendered necessary by the Extraordinary Demand for the Goods manufactured by our FIRM. Inconsequence, we are now*in a BETTER POSITION THAN EVER to supply BISCUITS of all kinds, from NAVY to DESSERT, of the best quality. TRY OUR MILK BISCUITS. We also Supply SMALL GOODS in great variety, Cakes, &c., Fancy Confectionery. All the latest Novelties in etock. IN THE SUGAR BOILING DEPARTMENT the goods we are now turning out are of First-rate make, the QUALITY and FLAVOUR UNSURPASSED. TRY OUR MIXED DROPS MENNIE & DEY, BISCUIT MAKERS AND MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONERS. QCEEN-BTBBET, THAME3. AuOKXAND BbANCH — .;.'', EHRENFRIED'3 BUILDINGS, Queen Stbeet, Whab*. C. PAGAN, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, Mary Stbeet. EVERY Description of BOOTS and. SHOES Made to Obdeb on the Shobtebt Notice; '• And on the most R £ AS O X A B X. E \ T B E M S. REPAIRS neatly executed with every despatch. I All work guaranteed for STILE, WORKMASHIP, i FIT and DURABILITY. I 924 , H. T. ROWE, ' A UTHORIBED and MINING SUR-' \ J\. . VEYOR, and Native Land Fubcuasb AasNT, ALBERT SIRKrST (next'Frator Bros.), GBAnAUSTOWV. Note.—Mining Leases and Claims Surveyed -and JRlans prepared at reasonable charges with despatch., 861

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3659, 17 September 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3659, 17 September 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3659, 17 September 1880, Page 1

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